RFR: Project files for Solaris Studio / NetBeans

Vladimir Voskresensky - Oracle vladimir.voskresensky at oracle.com
Mon Apr 1 09:10:10 PDT 2013


Jesper,

Minor comment: it's better to have env variable named IDE_ALT_BOOTDIR instead of 
IDE_JAVAPATH to give analogy with the old well known meaning.

Vladimir.

On 03/30/13 03:03 PM, Vladimir Voskresensky wrote:
> Jesper,
>
> It looks good and works for me on Linux_64.
>
> Some comments for others:
> before running IDE specify IDE_JAVAPATH env variable if want to navigate into 
> some java/include files (value is the same as previously was known as 
> ALT_BOOTDIR):
> #export IDE_JAVAPATH=/opt/jdk/latest7
> after opening project, make sure you are switched to Linux configuration
>
> Thanks!
> Vladimir.
>
> On 03/27/2013 08:04 PM, Jesper Wilhelmsson wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> A new webrev is now available. The issues reported from the first review 
>> should be fixed and the project now contains configurations for both Linux_64 
>> and Mac_64.
>>
>> To select configuration there is a dropdown menu next to the build button.
>>
>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~jwilhelm/7074926/webrev.2/
>>
>> Thanks,
>> /Jesper
>>
>>
>> Jesper Wilhelmsson skrev 25/3/13 5:29 PM:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Sorry for cross posting, but I think this could be useful for several areas.
>>>
>>> I would like to add Solaris Studio / NetBeans project files for the entire
>>> OpenJDK project. To clarify: One project that contains the entire OpenJDK.
>>>
>>>
>>> With the new build infrastructure in JDK 8 building the entire OpenJDK is 
>>> fairly
>>> fast and even though I personally mostly work in the HotSpot tree, I tend to
>>> always clone and build the entire JDK forest. I find this to have several 
>>> benefits.
>>>
>>> Webrev: http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~jwilhelm/7074926/webrev/
>>>
>>> The configuration in this project is currently Mac only. Linux and Solaris
>>> configurations are also planned.
>>>
>>> The webrev is made from the jdk8/build repository which is where I think a
>>> change like this should go in. Let me know if you think something else.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> To use this project (once pushed):
>>>
>>> 1. Clone your favorite repository
>>>     hg clone http://hg.openjdk.java.net/hsx/hotspot-gc
>>>
>>> 2. Get the whole forest
>>>     cd hotspot-gc
>>>     sh get_source.sh
>>>
>>> 3. Configure
>>>     sh configure
>>>
>>> 4. Open Solaris studio / NetBeans and load the project.
>>>     The project in located in the common directory.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> /Jesper
>



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